I've realized that doing three , three hour boils to make ayahuasca is unnecessary.
Why is it that you can do three one hour boils on caapi when doing a extract of harmalas but you should do three three hour boils when making a tea to drink?
If all the alkaloids are coming out of the vine in three one hour boils in order to extract the harmalas why are people doing three three hour boils?
Reason I bring this up is I recently did three three hour boils on 112g of yellow caapi, followed by soaking the brewed vine in vinegar for 24 hours , then freezing and thawing , boiling for two more hours and then doing a easy caapi tek the gibran2 way.
Although the alkaloids aren't totally dried out yet it is easy to see I have at least a half of gram of harmalas drying.
My major point is why the difference in brew times? If one is brewing In order to extract and freebase the harmalas it is said to do 3x1 boils, yet if one is brewing to drink it is said to do 3x3 boils.
It seems to me something isn't right here and more work needs to be done. If people are assuming the 3x1 boils done prior to extracting harmals is sufficient to get all the alks out of the vine and into the water then why am I having the results I have?
We need to do more testing in order to see how many boils and for what length of time it takes to totally deplete the vine of alkaloids.
Initially I assumed that the 3x3 was overkill as I'd done a caapi extract before ever brewing to drink and yielded over a gram on a 100g brew of yellow vine. However when I brewed the first time in order to drink I figured I'd stick with tradition. So I did the 3x3 brews and then followed the advice in the FAQ about soaking in vinegar and then pulling any extra alkaloids out with gibran2s tek.
I truly thought I was wasting my time but did it anyways just to see the results. I figured if 3x1 boils was enough to pull all the alkaloids out that the 3x3 boils for a oral tea definitely depleted the vine completely so I expected little to no yield. However I'm looking at quite a bit of alkaloids drying.
I wk report back with final weight of yield soon. And before anyone asks about brewing technique or something that may have caused this. I say again I have experience doing this so I'm sure my technique was good.
I'm mind boggled as to how I have all these alks after doing a aya brew prior to doing this harmala extraction tek.
And the difference in brew times is rather confusing. Is this just because people are following tradition when brewing aya to drink? Or why do people think 3x1 boils is enough to get all the alks?
That moment when you wonder if this time you went too far....
Obviously everything discussed here is the fictional accounts of someone with an out there imagination. I mean really could any of these tales be real?